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Introductioni N T r o d u c T i o NSavills Wine Estates has been established to meet the growing need of International clients, looking to buy,

sell or invest in wine production or vineyard assets. Built upon our expertise in property and land, Savills is

established as the leading one-stop advisory service in the UK across this emerging sector. Driven by client

and investor demand, Savills is delighted to extend this service for the first time onto the continent, where we

are well positioned through a network of expert associates, to advise in all aspects of vineyard acquisition and

disposal. We also offer professional valuation, development appraisal and feasibility studies for new entrants to

the market, as well as ongoing management advice.

Below is a selection of the regions in which we work, although this is by no means exhaustive. We would be

delighted to speak with to discuss your specific wine objectives or aspirations.

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LanguedocRoussillon

on the market

l a N g u E d o c r o u S S i l l o NThe vineyards of languedoc-Roussillon stretch South

West from Nîmes to the Spanish border and cover

the following départements: Aude, Hérault, Gard and

Pyrénées Orientales. Today there are 225,000ha of

vines, of which 80,000 produce AOP wines.

the vineyards of Languedoc-roussillon

36 appellations d’origine make up the AOP vineyards

of Languedoc-Roussillon, of which the most notable

in terms of production, are AOP Corbières, AOP

Languedoc, AOP Minervois et AOP Côtes du

Roussillon.

Alongside the AOP vineyards, noble varietals are

planted in order to produce varietal wines sold under

the Vin de Pays d’Oc brand, or under the local or

county Vin de Pays brand.

Languedoc-Roussillon remains the largest producer

of vin de table wines in France.

Vineyards & Varietals of Languedoc-roussillon

56 varietals are allowed for the production of AOP

and IGP wines.

The main varietals of the region are as follows:

Black Varietals

• AOP: Syrah, Grenache, Mourvèdre, Carignan,

Cinsault

• IGP: Cabernet, Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah,

Grenache, Pinot Noir

White Varietals

• AOP: Grenache Blanc, Roussanne, Vermentino

• IGP: Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Viognier

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magnificent Vineyard property of 70 contiguous hectares on the mediterranean coast

majestic 18th century château deVoted to

hospitaLity and Wine tourism

spectacuLar Vineyard estate dating from the 12th century With 78 ha

Wine tourism estatehistoric estate of 320 ha at the heart of the corBières

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exceptionaL estate just 6 km from montpeLLier city centre

attractiVe Vineyard estate at the heart of 70 ha

south-facing, at an aLtitude of aBout 350m, the Vines are pLanted in Large pLots that are easy to Work

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BeautifuL Languedoc-styLe Bastide at the heart of 62 ha

an exceptionaL property at the heart of aop La cLape

Provencep r o v E N c EThe vineyards of Provence stretch over 200km from

West to East, essentially in the Var and Bouches

du Rhône départements: Currently there are

approximately 26,000ha of vines with an annual

production of the equivalent of 160 million bottles.

the Vineyards of provence

Three major appellations represent approximately

96% in volume of all wine appellations:

• AOP Côtes de Provence

• AOP Coteaux Varois en Provence

• AOP Coteaux d’Aix en Provence

In 2014, nearly 90% of the production went to Rosé

production, the equivalent of approximately 141

million bottles. Currently the region supplies 5.6% of

the Rosés produced globally.

on the market

Vineyards & varietals of provence

The main varietals of the region are as follows:

• Black varietals: Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault,

Tibouren, Mourvèdre

• White varietals: Rolle, Ugni Blanc, Clairette,

Sémillon, Bourboulenc

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spectacuLar 1000m² château With 85

ha of aLternating pine forests,

paths, V ines and oLiVe trees

unique property of 22 ha incLuding 13.5 ha of Vines pLanted in 2019

BeautifuL 128 ha property incLuding 30 ha of organic Vineyard is Located 7 km from the sea

magnificent 750 m² Bastide With panoramic VieWs and 35 ha of Vineyard estate

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house With outBuiLdings in a preserVed

enVironment of 6 ha

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a neW and modern Winery With an attractiVe Wine shop

ideaLLy Located

an exceptionaL opportunity to acquire potentiaLLy the most BeautifuL Wine estate in the guLf of saint tropez

55 ha Vineyard estate With 30 ha of Vines

Rhône

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r h ô N EWith a land area of 71,000ha, the vineyards of the

Southern Côtes du Rhône extend to both banks of

the River Rhône, from Montélimar to Avignon and

cover the following départements: Drôme, Ardèche,

Vaucluse and Gard.

Vineyards of the southern côtes du rhône

39 appellations constitute the southern Rhône

domains, with a total annual production of circa

3,000,000 hectolitres.

AOP Châteauneuf du Pape remains the leader in the

Rhône valley, both in terms of notoriety and land

value. Land can trade at close to €500,000/ha in the

most sought after areas of the appellation.

Vineyard & Varietals of the southern côtes du rhône

The main varietals of the region are as follows:

• Black varietal: Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre,

Carignan, Cinsault

• White varietals: Marsanne, Roussanne,

Grenache Blanc, Viognier

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40,3 ha spread oVer three pLots, currentLy offering a range of 5 Vintages produced directLy on the estate

outstanding 17 ha organic Wine-tourism estate With panoramic VieWs of mont Ventoux

90 ha Vineyard on the right Bank of the rhône VaLLey

this property straddLes three highLy quaLitatiVe appeLLations: aop côtes

du rhône, côtes du rhône ViLLages and châteauneuf du pape

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magnificent château at the heart of 29 ha

Bastide With 30 ha Vineyard at the heart of the côtes du rhône

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115 contiguous hectares of Vines, garrigue and extensiVe

L imestone rocky ridges

a Very rare opportunity to acquire a 20 ha Vineyard in

châteauneuf du pape

one of the major Wine estates in the rhône VaLLey

English Wine RegionsE N g l i S h W i N E r E g i o N SIt is believed that there are now over 700 vineyards

in England and Wales. Although there is a

concentration of wine estates in the South East, not

all of these are in Southern England, or East Anglia,

with several in Herefordshire, the Midlands and the

West Country.

east anglia

This expansive area, stretching from North Norfolk

through Cambridgeshire and Suffolk to the Thames

estuary in Essex, offers dry but sunny conditions

for growing vines. Common grape varieties include

Bacchus and Reichensteiner - both known for their

resilience to cooler and dryer climates.

kent

Often referred to as the “garden of England”, Kent

combines a warmer climate than most other counties

and combined with its chalky and limestone soils,

provides near perfect growing conditions for vines.

Famous for the Chapel Down Vineyard - one of the

leading vineyards in the UK, the county is well known

for producing high quality sparkling wines from the

Bacchus and Chardonnay grapes varieties, as well as

red wines from Pinot Noir.

surrey

Home to some established Vineyards such as High

Clandon, Chilworth Manor, Albury and Greyfriars,

the chalk downland of the Surrey Hills, mostly south

facing, provide a virtual replica of the Champagne

region of France. Unsurprisingly therefore that the

main varietals are Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Piot

Meunier, producing ripe, minerally wines with good

acidity.

sussex

Split into two separate counties, Sussex extends from

Rye in the East to Chichester in the West. Similar to

Surrey, the rolling South Downs that traverse both

East and West Sussex, provide similar topography

and soil types to the Champagne region, with light

chalky and limestone soils, well suited to viticulturists

looking to produce high quality sparkling wine.

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SedleScombe organic Vineyard - £1.95m

(robertSbridge, eaSt SuSSex, tn32 5Sa)

sedLescomBe organic Vineyard proVides a rare opportunity for a Buyer to enter the rapidLy expanding engLish Wine sector and to acquire a WeLL estaBLished and respected

organic Wine estate With potentiaL for further expansion

KingScote eState Vineyard - £6.75m

(eaSt grinStead, WeSt SuSSex, rH19 4lg)

a WeLL positioned commerciaL Vineyard With 60 acres of Vines in the heart of the sussex WeaLd,

situated BetWeen the historic BLueBeLL raiLWay and Weir Wood reserVoir.

Meet theTeamM E E T T h E T E a M17

Jeremy Rollason

Director, France/Europe

+44 (0) 20 7016 [email protected]

Chris Spofforth

Director, UK

+44 (0) 1732 [email protected]

David Forbes

Chairman of Private Office

+44 (0) 203 320 [email protected]

Jelena Cvjetkovic

Head of Residential Associate Network

+44 (0) 20 7016 [email protected]

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